Hi, recently I got a URC8910 and a JP1 cable and tried to analyze IO-DATA's cable box (similar to the one slingbox currently supports like IO DATA's "KD300" or "ST200") to control by slingbox, but using IR tool gave me such information as follows :

I have read as many comments in the forum as I could and came to understand that Gap-xxx.... means "unsupported protocol " by IR tool right now and hence PB is to be used to create some info for protocols.ini.
So would you please someone help me doing it? What do I need to do first?
Thank you.

Does this remote only have 6 buttons? If there are more buttons that you didn't learn, please learn a complete set of buttons and post the file(s)._________________Rob
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Could you please state what the model number of the cable box is, and what the four L1-L4 buttons really are?_________________Rob
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Thank you very much, Rob! I have checked and it works! (I can change the channels via Slingbox!)
The product is IO-DATA T100, and L1-L4 buttons are something I just pushed some buttons so it could learn more. You are amazing!; thank you very much.

The L1-L4 buttons are something I just pushed some buttons so it could learn more.

Those buttons have different codes on them than the other buttons, so it appears that they are different buttons than the complete set that you loaded. If they are in fact different buttons, could you tell me what they are so I can include them in the upgrade. If you have forgotten what they are, could you re-learn all the buttons that you didn't include in the main set so I can decode them and include them.

Thanks._________________Rob
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1) Looking at the data of the above protocol in the protocol-builder,
I see the signal times,
'1'Burst on 578, off 564
'0'Burst on 578, off 1674
but when I see the learned signals in the IRTool, the signal times are
+582 -552 or +550-574 for "1",
and +582 -1690 or +550 -1700 for "0".
How ca I get the number like "578"? Is it something like "somewhere
between"?

The timings are approximate, there doesn't need to be an exact match. The timing and structure of your signals is very similar to the NEC1 protocol, so I used an NEC1 file as a starting point and then just adjusted things to match the structure of your signals._________________Rob
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The polarity of a signal is subjective, so it doesn't actually matter which whether you get the 1/0 thing backwards. I agree that the long gap pairs are 1 and the short gap pairs are 0, when looking at an NEC signal, but like I said earlier, I grabbed an existing PB file for the NEC1 signal and built the new executor based on that. UEI is quite consistent in programming their executors with the 1s and 0s reversed (we call that "COMP") and the PB file that I grabbed was based on a UEI executor.

When you're entering the data into KM, if you're calculating the OBCs based on the 1s having the long gap, and you know that the executor is written with the 1s having the short gap, you would need to select one of the COMP styles. In this case, as the signal is LSB, you would select LSB-COMP as the style._________________Rob
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